Interesting. Jump to vba project and find string Workbook_WindowActivate or 
Workbook_WindowDeactivate or Workbook_WindowResize or 
Workbook_WindowActivate picking CurrentProject I think there must be event 
procedure.
Or Just as Vabz wrote create new workbook and if hiding sheets will occur 
with this one just quickly press ctrl+break then you will jump to code 
which is responsible for hiding. 
Wish you luck.  

W dniu środa, 4 marca 2015 08:33:56 UTC+1 użytkownik Yahya Muhammad napisał:
>
>
> Dear Maciej
>
> Sheets in Workbook2 does not go hidden while opening. It happens all of a 
> sudden when I switch between these two workbooks. Just to add that I have a 
> userform in workbook1. 
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Maciej Piotrowicz <m7piot...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> For me one fitting answer is that on workbook2 is the same event 
>> procedure as above. It is not possible that event procedure from one 
>> workbook influences another. Check macros in workbook2. Does all of 
>> workbooks go hidden when opening?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> W dniu poniedziałek, 2 marca 2015 09:25:24 UTC+1 użytkownik Yahya 
>> Muhammad napisał:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Experts
>>>
>>> I have an excel workbook, say Workbook1  with a vba on its workbook_open 
>>>  event to hide all worksheets except one, as follows:
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -------------------------------------
>>> Private Sub Workbook_Open()
>>>   
>>>   Dim sh As Worksheet
>>>  
>>>   For Each sh In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
>>>
>>>     If sh.Name <> "Index" Then
>>>     sh.Visible = xlSheetHidden
>>> End If
>>>   Next sh
>>>  
>>> End Sub
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> But my issue is that when I open another workbook while workbook1 is 
>>> open, (say workbook2), while working on both workbooks, suddenly all the 
>>> sheets of workbook2 also goes hidden, except the first one. I am unable to 
>>> find a solution for this. Please help.
>>>
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